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Highly conceptual in his works, Sciascia does not see light as a tool or medium but rather, references it as an artistic device to showcase the concept as something fundamental...
Highly conceptual in his works, Sciascia does not see light as a tool or medium but rather, references it as an artistic device to showcase the concept as something fundamental and essential to human life. In Lumina, a girl is seen reaching out for a ball of light, which serves as a metaphor for mankind reaching for knowledge and safety with the ability to perceive our world, as well as progress and evolution to keep improving our lives.